Gig workers call nationwide strike over fuel price hike and low pay
Gig workers call nationwide strike over fuel price hike

Gig workers across India have called for a temporary nationwide strike on Saturday from 12 pm to 5 pm to protest rising fuel prices and low payment rates. The Gig and Platform Services Workers Union (GIPSWU) urged app-based cab drivers and delivery workers to stop services during the protest period.

Fuel price hike impact

Petrol and diesel prices were increased by around Rs 3 per litre, pushing petrol in Delhi close to Rs 97.77 per litre and diesel to Rs 90.67 per litre. In Hyderabad, petrol prices crossed Rs 110 per litre, while diesel prices rose to nearly Rs 99 per litre after the latest revision.

Drivers' concerns

Gig workers say rising fuel costs are cutting deeply into their earnings as app companies have not raised fares enough to offset the increased expenses. They argue that their livelihoods are under growing financial strain.

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Global oil pressure

Fuel prices surged amid global energy supply disruptions linked to tensions around the Strait of Hormuz, with crude oil prices rising from around $70 to over $105 per barrel. Oil companies indicated that further fuel price increases may happen depending on government approval.

The strike is expected to affect services in major cities across India, with workers demanding higher pay rates and better compensation to cope with rising fuel costs.

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